June 28, 2011, 9:23AM

The zoo has accounted for its residents. Yet, a head and a skeleton have surfaced in the landscape of an Onondaga Creekwalk median. Its baby blue hues, jaunty pose and angular snout may or may not offer a clue as to the construct of this urban dweller. Stay with us as we continue to piece together this puzzler.

November 18, 2009, 6:34PM

The creekwalk of Syracuse is back. Again. We’ve been talking about this grand civic project for at least 45 years. Steve Buechner, a landscape architect with a full career behind him, tells me he first got the idea for a “creekwalk” in 1965 when he worked for Syracuse’s parks commissioner at the time, Jim Heath. Jim died in a... Full story »